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first, to chad myers. and, chad, just walk me through, you know, what will happen in new york and in new england over the next, let's say 18 hours for now. >> this is the warmest part of the day. this is when it should be a rain/snow mix. the fact that she has what's called underdeveloped snow, little pellets the size of -- remember those beans used to be in a beanbag chair, about what is coming down, about the same weight too. but because that's piling up, that means that from central park north, your snow totals will be that 8 to 14. you will get that, especially north of the city, into westchester county for sure. if you're from lower manhattan, south toward the amways and even into northern new jersey, you may actually see -- central new jersey, you may see only 4 to 6 because that's where the rain is now mixing in. you can see it is raining here all the way up and down into atlantic city. but that snow line, that's the most important part for new york city, where does the snow finally change back over
first, to chad myers. and, chad, just walk me through, you know, what will happen in new york and in new england over the next, let's say 18 hours for now. >> this is the warmest part of the day. this is when it should be a rain/snow mix. the fact that she has what's called underdeveloped snow, little pellets the size of -- remember those beans used to be in a beanbag chair, about what is coming down, about the same weight too. but because that's piling up, that means that from central...
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. >> around this time last night, chad myers was saying a storm was coming. all day long i have been looking at reports and press conferences officials had, and the conditions looked awful all day long. how is that hampering the search? >> it's been pretty tough. it's dangerous for a number of reasons, anderson. one, now, they think he might have 30 guns. that makes it dangerous enough. right now, they're also still out searching. they're going to keep teams out here until dark and then they'll be back in the morning. the snow is coming down very, very fast, very quickly. the roads are treacherous. a lot of roads are closed. but it's amazing to see because they're still determined to find him. but they say that one of the nice things ability the snow, even though it is so dangerous and treacherous is actually the fact they can follow footprints. they found some footprints, turned out to be a cross country skier, but they're hoping maybe this will help them find his tracks or find christopher dorner. >> if i was living in that area, wi i would be concerned. th
. >> around this time last night, chad myers was saying a storm was coming. all day long i have been looking at reports and press conferences officials had, and the conditions looked awful all day long. how is that hampering the search? >> it's been pretty tough. it's dangerous for a number of reasons, anderson. one, now, they think he might have 30 guns. that makes it dangerous enough. right now, they're also still out searching. they're going to keep teams out here until dark and...
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and i e-mails chad myers earlier. i said there was a real calm before the storm. i couldn't figure out why we didn't have snow. it's like magic chad because it's really started to come down here. take a look at the snowfall now. and i just wanted to let you know that while it's lovely, it's also a real pain in the butt because we're now getting reports of about 26,600 people without power in connecticut. that's sure to get worse. i do want to report something to you. just before you came to us, a number of emergency vehicles went flying by with their sirens on. so i called the connecticut state police and said what's going on. they said apparently a trooper has had an accident on 95. apparently he's okay. minor injuries, but it was enough. an ambulance going by and all the rest tells you if the trooper is getting into an accident, there's a reason there's a state-wide ban on travel. one other thing i have been doing, i have been doing the presidents measurements. as the governor of the state said, this is when it's going to start getting a lot more serious. the sn
and i e-mails chad myers earlier. i said there was a real calm before the storm. i couldn't figure out why we didn't have snow. it's like magic chad because it's really started to come down here. take a look at the snowfall now. and i just wanted to let you know that while it's lovely, it's also a real pain in the butt because we're now getting reports of about 26,600 people without power in connecticut. that's sure to get worse. i do want to report something to you. just before you came to us,...
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think about that. >> it is chad myers. my concern is that we only found this thing, like, last year. there are many more out there we don't know about. how are we searching for these? >> well, currently we're searching for them from amateur telescopes on the ground as well as dedicated telescopes on the ground. and those have done a decent job at finding the ones that would wipe out civilization. we found the vast majority of those. what that is not very good at is finding the ones that would only wipe out a city or only perhaps collapse the world economy or only perhaps take out a small country. we're not doing very well at that. we only found 1% of asteroids the size of 2012-da-14. >> 1%? >> yeah. that means for every one of these that we find there is 99 others that we haven't found yet. so the foundation is looking to find the other 99. >> from what i read, they're also potentially benefits to some of these steroasteroids. there are some businesses that look to mine an asteroid. >> they hope to do that some day. these
think about that. >> it is chad myers. my concern is that we only found this thing, like, last year. there are many more out there we don't know about. how are we searching for these? >> well, currently we're searching for them from amateur telescopes on the ground as well as dedicated telescopes on the ground. and those have done a decent job at finding the ones that would wipe out civilization. we found the vast majority of those. what that is not very good at is finding the ones...
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to bring in chad myers to talk about everything. beginning with the snowball fight, how much fun develop? >> it didn't look like a snowball fight. it looked like a baby powder fight. this no wouldn't packed together. it kind of exploded and that is what we have now. the snow will blow around so even though we will get 24 inches in boston before it stops, you'll never see that. it will be drafted against your car, on your door trying to get out. and then you have all of this stuff you can see, the big thrift, the winds. boston logan airport 76 and that was just in the past -- that was 10:47, an hour and a half ago. the low pressure is getting as close as it ever will to him and that is why the pressure going down and going out and that is why he is feeling what he is. >> the ear popping, how bizarre is that? >> i didn't think it was odd except they all did it at the same time. agf four guys in the truck and they say i felt it, he said it was like 30 seconds apart, that is strange. like you're going down a roller-coaster. landing in a
to bring in chad myers to talk about everything. beginning with the snowball fight, how much fun develop? >> it didn't look like a snowball fight. it looked like a baby powder fight. this no wouldn't packed together. it kind of exploded and that is what we have now. the snow will blow around so even though we will get 24 inches in boston before it stops, you'll never see that. it will be drafted against your car, on your door trying to get out. and then you have all of this stuff you can...
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chad myers, stick around. a blizzard expert is joining us here in "the situation room" right now from the national weather service. he's the assistant administrator. he's about to become the director of the national weather service. louie, thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> you've studied blizzards, '78 in boston, 77 in buffalo. how bad is this one? >> this storm has a potential to be a very dangerous storm and given the amount of snowfall, especially up in new england, it will rank in the top ten, top five storms in that area. >> ever? >> ever. >> since they started keeping these records? >> since the late 1880s. >> when you say new england, that's a big area. where do you think it's going to be the worst? >> from eastern connecticut, rhode island, up into southwestern maine. clearly as the storm, be which is now rapidly developing off the east coast, wraps up southeast of new england, it will pull the snow back in and will funnel the heaviest snowfall into that area. and whether we get t
chad myers, stick around. a blizzard expert is joining us here in "the situation room" right now from the national weather service. he's the assistant administrator. he's about to become the director of the national weather service. louie, thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> you've studied blizzards, '78 in boston, 77 in buffalo. how bad is this one? >> this storm has a potential to be a very dangerous storm and given the amount of snowfall,...
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. >> jay, this is chad myers. let's suppose these guys are going to get off tonight, they are going to go home. what happens to this ship now? how are you going to clean this? >> yeah, so they are going to go in and we're probably going to look at replacing carpets, certainly vacuuming and steam cleaning anything that doesn't need to be replaced, certainly the mechanical issues are going to be addressed. i mean, this is going to be major overhaul and that's why they've canceled the next 12 cruises. >> maybe they just go 2.0 on it. maybe they go all the way. >> there's a lost things you can do to a ship when you are in port. i was on the "triumph when it was in drydock and they replaced the cabins and the hallways and took out a starewell to reduce some of the sound and noise complaints that they were getting from the disco. >> we're looking at these pictures, jay, and chad and on the right side of your screen, we continue to get them and thank the passengers for sending them to us. this cruise is getting closer an
. >> jay, this is chad myers. let's suppose these guys are going to get off tonight, they are going to go home. what happens to this ship now? how are you going to clean this? >> yeah, so they are going to go in and we're probably going to look at replacing carpets, certainly vacuuming and steam cleaning anything that doesn't need to be replaced, certainly the mechanical issues are going to be addressed. i mean, this is going to be major overhaul and that's why they've canceled the...
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chad myers explains. >> reporter: take a look. a stunning close up view of a meteor as it moves quickly toward earth. here it is from another angle just further away. so close it seems as if it's just over this building's rooftop. amazing. this meteor show happened at around 9:20 in the morning local time at one of the most remote places on earth in russia. a picture worth 1,000 words. but the story of this powerful meteor is just beginning to unfold as captivating as it was, it also caused a lot of damage. here evidence of the force of this meteor as the windows of an office building shattered 270 billions sustained some type of damage, mostly from broken glass. in this video we can see and hear the moments as the meteor explodes. >> translator: the wounds that we received included people with mainly contused wounds all due to windows and window frames breaking and flying around. and you see here the result, how many how many people are here. >> wow. chad, that was absolutely amazing when you look at that. and you wonder if somet
chad myers explains. >> reporter: take a look. a stunning close up view of a meteor as it moves quickly toward earth. here it is from another angle just further away. so close it seems as if it's just over this building's rooftop. amazing. this meteor show happened at around 9:20 in the morning local time at one of the most remote places on earth in russia. a picture worth 1,000 words. but the story of this powerful meteor is just beginning to unfold as captivating as it was, it also...
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chad myers, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> right now a quick look at other stories we're following. >>> the white house will soon unveil an aggressive plan to help protect the u.s. from devastating cyber attacks. china will be a main focus. an american cyber security firm says it tracked a hacking network to hang high, and the chinese military. cnn reporters tried to investigate a building named as a home base for the hackers. police chased them away. take a look. >> keep driving. drive away. drive away. >> they're seriously running them down. china is denying any involvement in the recent attacks on american companies and institutions. and back in this country, former congressman jesse jackson jr. dabs his eyes with a handkerchief today as he pleaded guilty to using $750,000 of campaign money for personal expenses. among those purchases,s michael jackson memorabilia and a rolex watch. jackson is to be sentenced june 28th. his lawyer talked about the next step. >> the process that begins now is explaining th
chad myers, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> right now a quick look at other stories we're following. >>> the white house will soon unveil an aggressive plan to help protect the u.s. from devastating cyber attacks. china will be a main focus. an american cyber security firm says it tracked a hacking network to hang high, and the chinese military. cnn reporters tried to investigate a building named as a home base for the hackers. police chased them away. take a look. >>...
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. >>> right now i want to bring in chad myers, he's going to give us a better look at where the ship is, why it's moving so slowly. we learned a little bit because of how it was pivoting there because of the strength. there are a lot of challenges here, chad, what are we dealing with? >> let's back up exactly seven days and three hours. this ship left galveston texas for a four-day cruise. here we go, galveston travelled down friday, stopped saturday. starting to come back, lost its engines. it was supposed to keep going to galveston, it got caught in this loop current. it's the same current we talk about when we talk about hurricanes in the gulf of mexico, having warm water coming out of the caribbean. that loop current pushed it further to the north. for a while they thought they were going to drag it back to progress sew. they're not going to do that. they're going to move it up to mobile because the current moved it too far north. fast forward to today when obviously victor was talking about how the line broke for a while out here. and this thing was just aimlessly adrift for two
. >>> right now i want to bring in chad myers, he's going to give us a better look at where the ship is, why it's moving so slowly. we learned a little bit because of how it was pivoting there because of the strength. there are a lot of challenges here, chad, what are we dealing with? >> let's back up exactly seven days and three hours. this ship left galveston texas for a four-day cruise. here we go, galveston travelled down friday, stopped saturday. starting to come back, lost...
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chad myers, thanks so much. so, a lot of people are wondering, how in the world could this have happened? so we want to explore that issue a little bit. stuart cherron, ceo of the cruiseguide.com, joins us from miami. hi, stuart. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. i know maritime laws prevented the u.s. coast guard from rescuing this passengers. why doesn't the cruise industry have a better plan to get people off the ship? >> well, i mean, let's take a look at the plan. i mean, this is a mechanical ship. carnival actually has actually done a very good job. they've been forthcoming with the information. moving the ship to mobile, alleviated logistical nightmares for these passengers because 900 passengers on board the ship did not have valid -- did not have their passports with them which would have created immigration snafr if yous in mexico and in the united states and it would have taken several more days to repatriate the passengers and the crew back to the united states. so getting into mobile certainl
chad myers, thanks so much. so, a lot of people are wondering, how in the world could this have happened? so we want to explore that issue a little bit. stuart cherron, ceo of the cruiseguide.com, joins us from miami. hi, stuart. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. i know maritime laws prevented the u.s. coast guard from rescuing this passengers. why doesn't the cruise industry have a better plan to get people off the ship? >> well, i mean, let's take a look at the plan....
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chad myers is out front. chad, what can we expect? >> you asked a good question before the tease. what's going on with this? how come nothing's agreeing? i'm going to take you back to the super bowl. we have a quarterback that has to throw the ball. there's the ball. we have a receiver up here. this is the cold air. this is the warm air. if the receiver gets there too fast before the ball gets there, it's an interception. if the moisture doesn't get there, it's just goes out to sea and it's an incomplete pass. so we have these two storms that have to merge right off the coast of new york city. if it happens, we have quite an historic event that's going on. here's where the snow is right now. milwaukee and the like. here's where the rain is. this is the big rainmaker for the southeast. could be inches in places that have quite a bit of rain already. here goes the rain up the east coast. red spots there. that's 6 to 10 inches of rainfall along the northeast along the atlantic coast from wilmington into parts of delaware. but here's where it gets interesting. when that rain gets up h
chad myers is out front. chad, what can we expect? >> you asked a good question before the tease. what's going on with this? how come nothing's agreeing? i'm going to take you back to the super bowl. we have a quarterback that has to throw the ball. there's the ball. we have a receiver up here. this is the cold air. this is the warm air. if the receiver gets there too fast before the ball gets there, it's an interception. if the moisture doesn't get there, it's just goes out to sea and...
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chad myers has gone to bed. i don't know, do i say good morning, good evening, to you? >> it blurs. >> we're so glad we're on the air because it's such an important story. we know of the one fatality in pukimsy, new york. a couple people have been trapped on the long island expressway. tell me -- >> what's going on? all right, the storm system came together, and it has already produced not record amounts of snowfall in places that were kind of in that bull's eye, right around boston. that's where we were looking at perhaps what would be the heaviest amounts that would rival 1978. that's kind of the benchmark for everything now going forward. >> was that 27.5? >> 27.1, i believe. so you know, you can -- there's a little wiggle room in there, but a lot of the snow areas across boston that we have seen right now, between 20 and around 25 inches. now, brooke, it is beginning to taper off just a little bit. as soon as i say that, that doesn't mean you can go outside, have a great time. that's just not going to happen, but there's a band that moved through that was heavy wave
chad myers has gone to bed. i don't know, do i say good morning, good evening, to you? >> it blurs. >> we're so glad we're on the air because it's such an important story. we know of the one fatality in pukimsy, new york. a couple people have been trapped on the long island expressway. tell me -- >> what's going on? all right, the storm system came together, and it has already produced not record amounts of snowfall in places that were kind of in that bull's eye, right around...
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. >>> want to bring in chad myers. chad, i feel a little guilty, you and i inside like this. but it's going to get pretty bad, yeah? >> we haven't even started yet. literally this storm is just getting its act together. it's over the warm water of the gulf stream, cold air will come in behind it. what i'm seeing in new york city is a problem. it's just wet slushy, sloppy, a little rain mixing in. but tonight the cold air rips in behind it and it continues to snow. there will be 8 inches of snow on top of that little layer of ice that will form from what's there right now. it's snowing in boston. providence, hartford, the same story p. this entire area, every little spot right through there, has the potential for between 20 and 30 inches of snow. it's not going to happen for everyone. there will be areas here, mountains, right through there, the river valley, hudson river valley will not pick up that much. the hills away the hudson valley will have more snow than the valley itself. so here is what's going to happen. we'll mix in a little bit of this rain with new york. and tha
. >>> want to bring in chad myers. chad, i feel a little guilty, you and i inside like this. but it's going to get pretty bad, yeah? >> we haven't even started yet. literally this storm is just getting its act together. it's over the warm water of the gulf stream, cold air will come in behind it. what i'm seeing in new york city is a problem. it's just wet slushy, sloppy, a little rain mixing in. but tonight the cold air rips in behind it and it continues to snow. there will be 8...
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chad myers, seriously? again? >> two networks for you in one day. >> i'm tired of saying the word blizzard and i know people are tired of hearing it. >> we're happy to have you here. >> snow, severe weather, wind, blizzards, ice. maybe quadruple threat. i don't know. here it comes, san francisco, through the scierra, heavy snow. you will see snow on the mountains. you'll be able to see snow on the top for sure. then it runs into the southwest through flagstaff. christi and i were talking about how they love the snow in flagstaff, the snow bowl. i've been down in phoenix playing golf and skiing all host the next day. it's awesome. and in des moines, this area right here, kansas, parts of colorado, you will pick up an awful lot of snow. it could be feet of snow. here goes the low, dipping down south of albuquerque, making an ice event for parts of arkansas into oklahoma. there's the snow. this is going to be an up-slope event as we push this weather and all this snow up the hill, you can really get front range snow
chad myers, seriously? again? >> two networks for you in one day. >> i'm tired of saying the word blizzard and i know people are tired of hearing it. >> we're happy to have you here. >> snow, severe weather, wind, blizzards, ice. maybe quadruple threat. i don't know. here it comes, san francisco, through the scierra, heavy snow. you will see snow on the mountains. you'll be able to see snow on the top for sure. then it runs into the southwest through flagstaff. christi...
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chad myers as we talk proximity here, what do we mean by earth-like planets? >> you have a good arm if that's a stone's throw away. we're talking about now the scientist from harvard smithsonian looking at planets around red dwarves. we haven't looked at these. we're looking for planets and how this happens. here is the red dwarf sun. a planet gets in the way and blocks out a little bit of that light. when that planet goes across the sun, as a transit, we see the dimness, the -- well, the, you know, the telescope does, we don't. the numbers go down, the brightness goes down and they know there are planets there. the closest one now, 13 light-years away. only 13. and it is a goldie locks planet. you know what that means? not too hot, not too cold, just right. just far enough away from the sun that we could actually have liquid water. >> so here is something that is not just right, if you don't exactly like blizzards. something is rolling through the northeast. i hear you're grumbling. >> yes, it is. >> tell me what is going on. >> there is a major event possibl
chad myers as we talk proximity here, what do we mean by earth-like planets? >> you have a good arm if that's a stone's throw away. we're talking about now the scientist from harvard smithsonian looking at planets around red dwarves. we haven't looked at these. we're looking for planets and how this happens. here is the red dwarf sun. a planet gets in the way and blocks out a little bit of that light. when that planet goes across the sun, as a transit, we see the dimness, the -- well,...
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let's bring in our meteorologist, chad myers. walk us through what we can expect, chad, over the next few hours. >> 26 more miles to go and it's going 6 miles per hour. that's actually the best making way it's gone in a long time. we haven't had 6 miles per hour in a couple of days. let me take you to where we are now. we are through the little cut between ft. morgan and also here. that's dauphin island. there's mobile channel, and the "triumph" under that little thing. earlier today, this was adrift out in the ocean, out in the gulf of mexico. it broke the line that was towing it. it kind of did a couple of loops, did a couple of 360s and was floating, basically, away from where they wanted to go. they got it hooked back up and now it is through the channel and into the channel. but, wolf, that channel is only 400 feet wide. 400 feet wide. and this boat is 116 -- ship, if you will, 116 feet wide, the beam there. so you don't have a lot of margin for error when you only have 400 feet and you're only taking up 116 and you have tug
let's bring in our meteorologist, chad myers. walk us through what we can expect, chad, over the next few hours. >> 26 more miles to go and it's going 6 miles per hour. that's actually the best making way it's gone in a long time. we haven't had 6 miles per hour in a couple of days. let me take you to where we are now. we are through the little cut between ft. morgan and also here. that's dauphin island. there's mobile channel, and the "triumph" under that little thing. earlier...
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chad myers is working this story for us. very slow indeed. how slow, chad? >> there's a headwind today. almost as long as it takes you to fly to california it takes you twice as long. it's about the tering into a 21-knot wind today. the boat that's carrying it or pulling it only does about 12 miles an hour on its own, maybe 15 full throttle. you hook up a giant boat behind it it's going to be slow one way or another. if you throw wind at it, it's going to be very slow. still 90 miles from where it wants to be tomorrow morning. the winds have been battering it from the north today and they are still battering in that direction, slowing the entire process down. they will travel through this cut, ft. morgan right there, on up into mobile bay. this is going to be a long process. it's almost 30 miles from this port up here to that buoy and they can't go very fast. the width of that channel is only 300 yards wide. all of a sudden you start moving that boat one way or the other with the wind, you're going to be running that thing aground. they certainly don't want
chad myers is working this story for us. very slow indeed. how slow, chad? >> there's a headwind today. almost as long as it takes you to fly to california it takes you twice as long. it's about the tering into a 21-knot wind today. the boat that's carrying it or pulling it only does about 12 miles an hour on its own, maybe 15 full throttle. you hook up a giant boat behind it it's going to be slow one way or another. if you throw wind at it, it's going to be very slow. still 90 miles from...
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myers will be tracking the storm system with you because that's when we're going to see the worst of it. that storm system pulls off the coastline late saturday but keep in mind with all these totals in some locations three feet when you combine it in, winds up to 70 miles per hour, we have the blizzard warning in place and telling people don't get on the road. visibility will be down and power outages with the storm system as well. >> what a mess. thank you for watching it for us. >>> another big story is the massive manhunt that's under way for a former l.a..ed. police officer. christopher dorner is accused of launching a violent vendetta against police, a reported sighting that took place in california has turned out to be unfounded. he's accused of killing three people including a police officer since sunday in an angry online manifesto he declares war on lapd officers and their family. we asked a former classmate of christopher dorner. >> nothing about him was you know, violent or aggressive or anything that would serve as a predictor of the things that have occurred over the la
myers will be tracking the storm system with you because that's when we're going to see the worst of it. that storm system pulls off the coastline late saturday but keep in mind with all these totals in some locations three feet when you combine it in, winds up to 70 miles per hour, we have the blizzard warning in place and telling people don't get on the road. visibility will be down and power outages with the storm system as well. >> what a mess. thank you for watching it for us....
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chad myers is joining us as well as alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. describe for us asteroid goes through the earth's atmosphere as a meteor, breaks up, becomes meteorites. >> they're finding pieces. we don't know yet, they haven't been analyzed, we don't know if this is a common stony asteroid that turns meteor that turns meteorite or could it be something much more expensive? if this happened to be a piece of mars or the moon that flew off when another meteor hit and these collisions in space send other pieces of planets flying away, it could be worth 40 times the value of a piece of gold. >> are they hard to find. >> they are. >> why so? >> there's snow there. it melted the top layer of snow and they kind of sunk into the snow a little bit. they are hard to find across the world. we don't believe this is going to be an iron meteor. it's hard to find with a metal detector. >> could you find it on beach? >> we think of meteors as big hunks of metal that fly and make craters. we do not believe this was an iron core meteor. only 10% of those metal ones
chad myers is joining us as well as alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. describe for us asteroid goes through the earth's atmosphere as a meteor, breaks up, becomes meteorites. >> they're finding pieces. we don't know yet, they haven't been analyzed, we don't know if this is a common stony asteroid that turns meteor that turns meteorite or could it be something much more expensive? if this happened to be a piece of mars or the moon that flew off when another meteor hit and these...
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i want to bring in chad myers. chad, tell us how big this tornado was? it looked pretty menacing. >> it was big. they are just out there right now the weather service out of jackson, mississippi surveying the damage. they found 140 mile per hour winds so far, ef 3, and they said at least. that's what they put in their last statement on twitter. at least 140. we have much more to see, they said. this storm is a long track tornado. this may have been on the ground 40 or 60 miles. it went over oak grove high school. i saw pictures of that earlier. then just to the south, right along hardy street and university of southern mississippi. even took out an ace hardware. this continued off to the northeast, by that time the chasers couldn't get to it, there was so much damage on the ground they couldn't drive over it. they couldn't keep up with the storm. this is the danger in a southern storm. there's a lot of trees down, power lines down. and you need to be very careful when trying to chase these things or don't do it at all. because there are professional chas
i want to bring in chad myers. chad, tell us how big this tornado was? it looked pretty menacing. >> it was big. they are just out there right now the weather service out of jackson, mississippi surveying the damage. they found 140 mile per hour winds so far, ef 3, and they said at least. that's what they put in their last statement on twitter. at least 140. we have much more to see, they said. this storm is a long track tornado. this may have been on the ground 40 or 60 miles. it went...
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chad myers is looking closer into the disaster. >> take a look at this. a stunning close-up view of a meteor as it moves quickly towards earth. here it is from another angle just further away. so close it seems as if it's just over this buildings's who have rooftop. this happened in the rural mountains of western russia. a picture worth a thousand words. but this story is just beginning to unfold as captivating as it was, it also caused a lot of damage. here, evidence of the force of this meteor as the windows of an office building shattered. russia's interior ministry said 270 buildings sustained some type of damage, mostly from broken glass, the result of the shockwave caused by the blast. in this video, we can see and hear the moments as the meteor exploded. >> translator: the wounds that we received included people with many incised and contused wounds all due to windows and window frames breaking and flying around. and you see the result, how many people are here. >> our chad myers is joining me now. chad, the video is truly amazing. i've watched it
chad myers is looking closer into the disaster. >> take a look at this. a stunning close-up view of a meteor as it moves quickly towards earth. here it is from another angle just further away. so close it seems as if it's just over this buildings's who have rooftop. this happened in the rural mountains of western russia. a picture worth a thousand words. but this story is just beginning to unfold as captivating as it was, it also caused a lot of damage. here, evidence of the force of this...
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our severe weather expert, our meteorologist chad myers is tracking the storm for us. chad, first of all, what's the latest forecast? >> the forecast, two computer models that we use don't agree and i'll tell you why. i'll tell you what they both say and you can make your decision. i'll tell you which one i believe. it's the cold air that's going to come into new york city. here's the rain coming in across parts of georgia. those two storms are going to try to combine. remember the time that something combined, we called it superstorm sandy? this is actually going to have hurricane-force winds with it as it comes through our area and into the northeast for the rest of this weekend. winds are going to be 70 miles per hour as the two storms come together and it's called a coastal bomb, a big low pressure off the east coast making blizzard conditions from boston to maine all the way back now, blizzard warnings into new york city. new york city proper, all of the bureaus for new york city and the counties out in long island, including all of connecticut, road eye island, b
our severe weather expert, our meteorologist chad myers is tracking the storm for us. chad, first of all, what's the latest forecast? >> the forecast, two computer models that we use don't agree and i'll tell you why. i'll tell you what they both say and you can make your decision. i'll tell you which one i believe. it's the cold air that's going to come into new york city. here's the rain coming in across parts of georgia. those two storms are going to try to combine. remember the time...